The Stuart School of Business offers a M.B.A. program that provides a variety of market-driven concentrations and an Accelerated M.B.A. program for working professionals in need of a more flexible graduate course schedule.

"When it comes to business cards versus personal cards, I would say that business cards are better for business expenditures and personal cards are better for personal expenditures. If one can maintain the separation and not mix the uses, it is a lot easier to do the monthly accounting for the business," says John R. Twombly.

The Master of Mathematical Finance program offered by the Stuart School of Business and the College of Science Department of Applied Mathematics has been ranked #15 by the TFE Times on the list of Best Financial Engineering Programs.

Ghazale Haddadian, clinical assistant professor of operations and energy management, and Mohammad Shahidehpour, director of the Robert W. Galvin Center for Electricity Innovation and affiliate Stuart School of Business professor, have been published in IEEE Electrification Magazine on Offgrid Microgrid Technologies.

Just 21 months after the firm disclosed its plan to re-engineer one of Wall Street’s most lucrative businesses, the project has found ways to eliminate thousands of hours of work long performed by humans.

For more information about eye-catching credit card deals, including what credit card companies get in return for giving away so much, WalletHub posed several questions to a panel of rewards experts that included Dinakar Jayarajan.

According to Matthew Shapiro students who post photos online become vulnerable to internet trolls who can easily take an image and use it for their own purposes, in GIFs or memes. “I see the real risk coming in two forms: the risk of being inaccurately represented, and then not being able to defend yourself because the meme has gone through the roof."

Stuart School of Business Assistant Professor of Economics Priyanka Sharma and Assistant Professor of Management and Marketing Arjun Chakravarti explained why credit cards aren't easier to get and the pitfalls of 0% APR business credit cards.

"Using such language when it comes to people with mental illness is the height of disrespect and the height of ignorance, as it reduces some hugely complex person down to a diagnosis," says Patrick Corrigan.